Dean Cornwell More Prints
Dean Cornwell was an American illustrator and muralist born on March 5, 1892, in Louisville. Dean Cornwell was Normam Rockwell's favorite Illustrator. At the peak of his popularity he was nicknamed the ‘Dean of Illustrators’. He was a student of Harvey Dunn and he in turn taught artists and developed talents for a generation. Cornwell's paintings were in Cosmopolitan, Redbook, True, The American Weekly, Life and Good Housekeeping. He has done book arts for The Man of Galilee and others. Cornwell has also taken up advertisement contracts for GM, Eastern, Pennsylvania Railroad, Paul Jones Whiskey, Aunt Jemima, Seagram's Gin, Woodbury Soap, Palmolive, Coke, Goodyear, New York Life and Squibb. Cornwell was an icon of the ‘Golden Age of Illustration’. Cornwell died on December 4, 1960, in New York.
1940s American Realist Dean Cornwell More Prints
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1980s Folk Art Dean Cornwell More Prints
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2010s Street Art Dean Cornwell More Prints
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1960s Abstract Dean Cornwell More Prints
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1960s Abstract Dean Cornwell More Prints
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1930s Art Deco Dean Cornwell More Prints
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Late 18th Century Naturalistic Dean Cornwell More Prints
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2010s Street Art Dean Cornwell More Prints
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1930s Art Deco Dean Cornwell More Prints
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1930s Art Deco Dean Cornwell More Prints
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1980s Folk Art Dean Cornwell More Prints
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1930s Art Deco Dean Cornwell More Prints
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Dean Cornwell More Prints
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